I've removed my pictures from AL, and won't renew my subscription when it runs out in october. AL has grown a lot numerically. Artistically I find that the whole concept has been heavily diluted. We now have pin-up pictures, pictures of pets in armchairs and what have we. There's obviously still great great pictures on AL - certainly yours among others - but they are now to be find in a flood of ... well, "pictures": From Art Limited to Pictures Unlimited - a development that has made me sad. Personally I'll be seeking my contacts elsewhere - with my website www.gazeasorgan.net as a platform. I want to give all of you a great thanks for giving me the pleasure of enjoying your pictures, and most certainly a great great thanks for all the support I have recieved. It has been more helpfull than you might know.

Jared Christopher Martin looking at my portfolio I see a half dozen different styles and formats and subjects and realize how much pure fun I have letting my eye roam and collect whatever it sees; but how confusing when the results are shown. I think people expect to see a unified theme that is recognizable from one image to the other; if only so they can measure the artists progression of technique. Last month I paid $15 to a local gallery to have my work critiqued for 20 minutes by a fine art professor who hop-scotched over the array of contrasting styles and subjects and wound up with little to say beyond the work was 'interesting', which in america means 'come back next year'. I realized by not focusing my presentation I hadn't given her, or myself, a chance to be seen.

7 March 2008 at 04:53pm

Jared Christopher Martin Submitted a picture of the veranda at the Casa Bencista in Fiesole taken years ago. Feeling something was wrong with the image I kept returning, either it hadn't resolved itself or was too slight to begin with - finally yanked it and substituted 'woman with shadow' which IS slight, but intentionally so and is a pure photo, one of the lucky ones that present themselves like a stray looking for a bowl of milk. I looked out the window and saw a person rooted to a vast lawn with the rising sun etching her shadow into the pebbly complected grass - the trick, as always, is to have a camera ready.

Jared Christopher Martin courage, in using the site for your own purposes you will eventually blend into a fuller realization of how best it can serve you and you it... I am also 'stuck' on the comment back-burner - sometimes 4 or 5 (!), often 1 or 2, many times none at all and I go home dragging my tail. I believe I'm good, have actually won national awards and appeared and will appear in national magazines; but I am a marginal player in art limited; and have accepted this; and decided I will utilize its marvelous facilities and universe of care and resource to improve my work, to test out images I am unsure of and to strengthen the marrow that stiffens my backbone in this ultra competitive world where everyone owns a camera and more images are taken than babies born or promises made at any given moment of the day... Practically - I enter my images, monitor their reception, eventually pull them if they attract no interest. I have been fortunate to gather a few site friends or allies who generally check in to what I'm doing, and i can tell from the level of their response the effectiveness of the image. I do the same for them. I try to be honest, and never cruel or stupid. When i see something I like I enjoy myself eborating on how good they are and how I appreciate what they have placed before me. These are gifts after all, you can't buy them, or send away for them. They are the products of the invisible strain of generosity that is common to people who seek to translate the drama and incipient beauty of the world into expressions of art. I rate their work with number values because the numbers advance them in their own quest for attention and eventual rewards. use the site for yourself, don't grow discouraged, don't compete. This is a good road to be on. Share it with others but keep your own pace. Be happy with what you are getting for the moment and you will continue to grow and develop; and who knows what may happen...

21 March 2008 at 05:02pm

Jared Christopher Martin written as a response to a photographer who asked why he did not receive comments:... Courage, in using the site for your own purposes you will eventually blend into a fuller realization of how best it can serve you and you it... I am also 'stuck' on the comment back-burner - sometimes 4 or 5 (!), often 1 or 2, many times none at all and I go home dragging my tail. I believe I'm good, have actually won national awards and appeared and will appear in national magazines; but I am a marginal player in art limited; and have accepted this; and decided I will utilize its marvelous facilities and universe of care and resource to improve my work, to test out images I am unsure of and to strengthen the marrow that stiffens my backbone in this ultra competitive world where everyone owns a camera and more images are taken than babies born or promises broken at any given moment of the day... Practically - I enter my images, monitor their reception, eventually pull them if they attract no interest. I have been fortunate to gather a few site friends or allies who generally check in to what I'm doing, and i can tell from the level of their response the effectiveness of the image. I do the same for them. I try to be honest, and never cruel or stupid. When i see something I like I enjoy myself eborating on how good they are and how I appreciate what they have placed before me. These are gifts after all, you can't buy them, or send away for them. They are the products of the invisible strain of generosity that is common to people who seek to translate the drama and incipient beauty of the world into expressions of art. I rate their work with number values because the numbers advance them in their own quest for attention and eventual rewards. use the site for yourself, don't grow discouraged, don't compete. This is a good road to be on. Share it with others but keep your own pace. Be happy with what you are getting for the moment and you will continue to grow and develop; and who knows what may happen...

Jared Christopher Martin Last month I had an internet stalker appear on this site, and some others I belong to. She billed herself as France Orgasme, supplied no photos or images of her own, but made scurrilous and defamatory comments about my work. She also attached herself to some other artists with her comments. AL cancelled the account and expunged her comments. They were quick, understanding, and efficient in doing this, and I thank them.
I apologize if anyone read the deranged comments. Considering the great context AL provides, they were probably pretty confusing.

Vaggelis Fragiadakis Very happy to see you back Denis and glad that the eye seems to be getting better...I am sure it will be fine. Again, welcome back and I look forward to your photos from your European journey!

19 May 2008 at 03:51pm

Eugene Donohoe Be well my friend.
I am happy to see you here again Denis!
Eugene

20 May 2008 at 01:11am

Marianne Le Carrour I cross my finger and hope you will get better very very soon!
When you come in the middle Europe (France, Bordeaux, per example :D), tell us ;)

Luca Lacche Really sorry to hear that... my best wishes for a fast full recovery.

20 May 2008 at 07:02pm

David Kennedy Sorry to hear your news Denis, Best wishes and get well soon.

21 May 2008 at 05:58am

Carmeline Monne Yes take care of your health, first of all, when things will go better for you, come back here with beautiful things you will have learn and imagine for your and our pleasure ... Hope it won't last a lot...

Jerry Kimbro It's WAR! Thats the latest title of my comic book page anyway. no dialogue on it- just superheor action! Well not really- there are no superheros in it. Just the Kozmik Avenger and his pal Cybercat (the space realtors) and teaming up with them Blackrat and his barbarian cat friend Grr. You know normal everyday comic book stuff. Its page 12 of the fifth Space realtor comic "WArpigs" and i don't know how many pages are left. Its a long story for the space Realtors storyline. Previous stories in case you are interested were:
#1 the Ant World (available here on Art Limited!)
#2 the Love Planet
#3 Marooned in Space
#4 Return of the Sun God.

If anyone is intersted I have actual pronted boks of these stories and they are available in two books- two stories to a comic. Let me know if you wan tthem- I'll mail them to you for free.
Also All these comics can be seen free at http://jerrykimbro.deviantart.com
in the completed stories section!

Blur magazine is project founded and run by photography enthusiasts, and volunteers from all parts of Croatia. Aiming at achieving high quality content, the magazine is published quarterly in PDF format so it can easily be downloaded, saved and browsed through every now and then. It is available through the Internet exclusively, in order to avoid high cost distribution fees, break territorial borders and reach every single part of the Earth, free of charge. It is because of its cosmopolitan nature that Blur is edited simultaneously in Croatian and English. Though initially established under the name of Bulb at the close of 2007, in September 2009, it changed its editorial board, refreshed its team of collaborators and, using a bit more 'blurry’ name, Blur now heads for new challenges.

‘SOFT FACTS’
BLUR VISION

When it comes to presentation, photographers have great expectations from the Internet. Virtual exhibition ’rooms’ replaced expensive and highly privileged galleries and at one point it seemed an easy tool for one to be noticed and recognized without investing a lot of money. However, nobody expected such hysterical interest for photography, a mass industry that constantly persuades us we always need to be aware of latest technological novelties.

A large amount of photo portals appeared, which led to quality dropping and criteria being downgraded, forcing photographers to spend more time online than actively do what they should - take photos. Recognition mostly became a consequence of constant communication and active and thoughtful commenting the work of other photographers, while those less active remained unnoticed in spite of their quality.

We are surrounded by photography every step of the way but it however sadly mostly co-exists with capitalism the way of life which but ruins the values without which we only feel empt

Bill Vander Sluys The ILFORD PHOTO "Image On A Box Photographic Competition 2009 - North America" is open to all residents of USA and Canada. Entries must be shot on ILFORD DELTA 400 Professional Film and printed on any ILFORD black and white photographic paper. Theme is "Fine Art". $1000.00 first prize. read more here.

Mikael Raymond Had to do a totally revamp of my gallery and after searching and searching the net for a decent one, i finally found one.. :-) Have a look at it, www.mikaelraymond.com still some bug searching to do and some tweaking. Did some overall site improvments as well.

Cheers all,
Mikael Raymond

9 September 2009 at 12:32pm

Mikael Raymond Somehow something went wrong when i wrote a journal about this a while ago, i give it another try, somewhat old news, but...

I recieved a Honorable Mentions in the PX3 Paris 2009 photocompetition with 2 of my photos, and the photos are:

Claudia Schulz congratulations! i luv yur vision and the impetuous attitudes seen in your photos. best of luck dear friend.

i have no stories for you... maybe i do :) ... but the woman can´t write them now, she is busy, too many thoughts go hru her mind, too many things to do and still carrying the responisibilties of being one of the family. too much too soon! capiche!

Yes, but this book is different. It doesn?t aim to list all the most important sights to see; DÜSSELDORF PUR makes no claim to completeness. Instead, the photographs gathered here show the city on the Rhine in its purest form and reduced to the essentials, therefore, from its most beautiful side. Of course,
that doesn?t mean that city landmarks like Castle Tower (Schlossturm), the Old Town (Altstadt) or the Königsallee have been left out, but the perspective is different.

The various subjects are set in scene such that the final result is not a mere photo but a miniature work of art.

The photos are consistent with the concept of purity. They speak for themselves. Nevertheless, there is some form of order: the photos are assigned to categories that reflect the multi-facetted nature of Düsseldorf. Düsseldorf is trendy, traditional, shoppable, celestial, lively, opulent, aspiring, museal, artistic, natural and cosmopolitan.

So that those unfamiliar with Düsseldorf can nevertheless identify the pictures, a list of pictures with short texts to explain them is enclosed. In line with the cosmopolitan nature, the texts are not available only in German but have also been translated into English.

About the photographers:

Their mutual passion for photography has frequently led Uli Gerritzen, who was born in 1959 and has lived in Kleve all his life, and Arkadius Zagrabski, who was born in 1977 and lives in Langenfeld, to set off on a common vent

Kirill Rotulo Irving Penn, one of the 20th century’s most prolific and influential photographers of fashion and the famous, whose signature blend of classical elegance and cool minimalism was recognizable to magazine readers and museumgoers worldwide, died Wednesday morning at his home in Manhattan. He was 92... NYTimes.com

Sad news... Irving Penn was my favourite photographer and one of the greatest photographers of 20th century. His works were unique.

InTransit | Fotografia In Movimento is the brand new italian photomag. A lot of high quality pictures in an interactive layout: reportages, art contents, territory valorization, culture and entertainment. Eighty fine glossy pages full of images and informations subdivided in a main thematic reportage and several columns always accompained by amazing photographs all around the world.13, October, 2009: InTransit | Fotografia In Movimento was officialy presented in Matera (Basilicata, South Italy), during a press conference hosted by Galleria di Porta Pepice, where is located the editorial office that has promoted the project. The mag was introduced by Gaetano Plasmati, Publisher and photographer, Bruno Pantone, Art Director and photographer, and Giovanni Martemucci, Editor In Chief. “Everything is centered on a different idea of travel using high quality images to inspire people, to describe distant lands and cultures, to involve people in a collaborative project that set a new value on local territory comparing it with far-off similarities..” said Bruno Pantone, Art Director and photographer “..we have an archive that counts over 20 years of reportages materials all around the world: Africa, South America, Europe and Middle East countries, Far East.. high quality stuff collected during an intense professional activity..” said Gaetano Plasmati, Publisher and professional photographer. “But our aim is to give a new dimension to our country, a different territory lecture using similar realties as terms of comparison. We want to underline and remark our gap and try to involve people to fill it.” ended Giovanni Martemucci.InTransit | Fotografia In Movimento is a brand new project and starts with a pilot number about Cave Civilizations: a main reportages of thirty pages full of evocative pictures. The mag will be distributed using the web media and in a limited paper edition as a free-press publication, counting

It’s already two years since we started. Although we constantly face fast creation and even quicker disappearance of various instant magazines, we believe that our persistence is recognised by all true lovers of high quality photography. And we guarantee that this is only the beginning.

We began as a free internet magazine, and we plan to keep it that way due to numerous advantages: we avoid high cost of distribution fees, we cross all territorial borders and reach every single part of the world in the best way, free of charge. However, 2010 is the year of big changes for BLUR magazine and our Photography Association Creatus (F.U.C.) because, abstract internet world aside, it is for the first time that we wish to act realistically and tangibly. Therefore, led by the main mission of our association, we are trying to create more exhibition space in Croatia and we plan to organize and set up several exhibitions.

Our first steps were a modest presentation of the founder of Croatian modern photography, Tošo Dabac, which was also the first online project making available the work of this great name in the world of photography and culture to everyone.
The Photography Association Creatus is involved today, whose members, among others, are Želimir Koš?evi? (gallery Lang), Petar Dabac, Marina Benaži? (Archive Tošo Dabac) and Iva Prosoli (Museum of city Zagreb), and who definitely know the work and life of Tošo Dabac best. Moreover, everything will be 'spiced up' with a special photography contest.

Recognitions and praises were unselfishly coming from different parts of the world, so besides being placed among 40 biggest and best online photo magazines in the world, BLUR magazine very soon became the exclusive media sponsor of The Impossible Project. This international collaboration granted us with the best possible birthday gift – organization of a big analogue photography exhibition entitled THE BEST POLAROID PHOTO. Apart from including the biggest 'shoots' of The Impossible Project into the co

Blur is proud to be the exclusive media sponsor of The Impossible Project, which is re-inventing analogue integral film for vintage Polaroid cameras in the former Polaroid factory in Enschede (the Netherlands).

The company of Polaroid stopped producing the instant film in June 2008, and the expiry date of the last films produced is 9 Oct 2009. After this, it will no longer be possible to purchase instant film - and Polaroid photography would thus be dead and gone forever.

But there is hope - The Impossible Project will launch new instant film materials in 2010. In the beginning of 2010, they will present a b&w analogue integral film for all SX70 and 600 camera models, and colour film will follow in summer, and by the end of 2010 they will bring Image film for Spectra cameras back.

To support this special photographic and artistic moment, Blur magazine, in collaboration with the Impossible Project, is organizing a big international contest of analogue instant photography under the name THE BEST POLAROID PHOTO.

The panel, consisting of leading team members of the Impossible Project and Blur magazine, will select 30 best photographs. These will be presented on the website of Blur, where readers can vote for the BEST POLAROID PHOTO. The five selected photographers will be awarded with attractive prizes, courtesy of the Impossible Project, and the best 30 photographs will be displayed in an exhibition in Zagreb.

CONTEST THEME | THE BEST POLAROID PHOTO

There is a certain secret relation between photographer and his/her instant analogue camera, a strong emotional and sentimental devotion. Therefore, we don't want to limit you with any theme. Instead, we want you to send us your favourite Polaroid photograph, the one you feel mostly attached to, the photograph you believe could win the title of THE BEST POLAROID PHOTO.

Given that Polaroid photographs are so unique, and the authors so attached to their work, you don't have to send your original

Stefano Germi Dear all,
Michael A.Smith & Paula Chamlee in July 2-4 2010 will be in Prato(Italy) a town near Florence with their faboulous workshop " Vision & Technique".
The cost of the workshop only is euros 495.00.
As accomodation we have find an Hotel in the centre of the town, the cost of the room is euros 90.00 a days for a double room, euros 70,00 a days for a single room, breakfast included, to pay by yourself.
To sign up on this workshop, you should send an e-mail to:

stefanogermi@stefanogermi.com

with Name,address, telephone number, e-mail,and if you can share a room with anyone.
The workshop is limited to 8 particepants.
If you sign up, you should get euros 100.00 as deposit non-refundable, and the balance euros 395.00 and the balance is refundable before June 1 and after that only if a replacement person can be found.
The bank account where you have to send a bank transfert will be comunicated by e-mail with the confirm of your participation to the workshop.
I hope someone comes to this workshop, could be also interesting to stay some days in Italy, my town is near Florence(15km) and in around of 90km you could arrive to Siena, Lucca, Pistoia, Arezzo...

To know more of Michael & Paula's workshop you should visited their site:

http://www.michaelandpaula.com/mp/index_skip.html
or for comment partecipants:
http://www.michaelandpaula.com/mp/workshopcomments.html

if you want know more about my town this is the link :

http://www.pratoturismo.it/index.php?lang=en

Vision & Technique Workshop
Although we work with view cameras and demonstrate with them, the workshop is not format specific.

This workshop runs from Friday evening through late Sunday afternoon. Our aim is to make it so complete that it will be the last workshop of its type that you will ever need.

The purpose of this workshop is to help you make better photographs, and through doing that, to experience personal growth. And if you already make beautiful photographs, but find that you don’t do so consistently, then th

6 December 2009 at 03:18pm

Jakub Badelek Yeah, Frank Herbert was right... everybody wants to show their best at the beginning... me to ;) I just started here hope it's gonna be interesting and I learn a lot ( and maybe somebody will learn from me ). First image is already there... now waiting and commenting...

I know that people really like black and white photography, and it can be quite an art. But nowadays, we have the capability of taking exquisite pictures in color. What I really don't understand is people who take pictures in color and then convert them to black and white before displaying them here.

We live in a world of color. Everything has this beautiful, exquisite property. Even if you think it's prettier in black and white, it just doesn't come across the same, especially pictures of nature. I'm a color junkie. Heck, I DREAM in color, doggone it! It is SO frustrating to look at a beautiful picture, and the color just isn't there.

People have complimented me on my color sense. Practice makes perfect. If you feel you don't do well with color, try it awhile. If it's photography, try different filters for unusual effects.

I'll give Ansel Adams a pass. He didn't have color available, and the tones in his photos were phenomenal; he got such a wide range. His composition was also very, very good. But please, if you're not Ansel Adams, well...

If you want to upload a black and white, how about giving us the color as well! And if you just want to upload in color, someone can copy the image and turn it into black and white if that's what they want to see.

I am much more likely to give you a favorite if the picture is in color. I give higher ratings if it's in color, too. Sometimes colors are bold, and sometimes subtle, but always beautiful. Maybe not personally appealing, but there is a large number of us out here, and some of us will like it.

Anyway, I just had to say this, and I hope some of you will heed my request. Please.

2 January 2010 at 01:52am

Pat Goltz I have started uploading some of my hubisms, so I thought I should explain how I do them. I learned this technique from Hubert Schafer, who is from Germany.

I can make these in either Bryce or Vue d'Esprit.

It starts with a few objects, usually geometric forms such as spheres, toruses, cubes, or whatever. I have also used things like rocks and seashells. I use a material on the surface which is highly reflective. I got this from Hubert. Sometimes I use other materials, especially if I want the surface to have a design. A classic way of making a hubism is to put everything inside a sphere, which is also coated with a highly reflective material. Along with these, I put several colored lights. The camera is inside the sphere with the objects. I move the objects around to see what reflections I get. Everything reflects off everything else. When I have a pattern that pleases me, I render. In some instances, what I get when I render is different from what I see in the preview. Hubisms are tricky to work with, because the slightest shift of one object, or shift of the camera, especially, will produce a very different scene. Even zooming in changes everything. You sit there thinking, if I just move a tiny bit, either this object or the camera, I will get something which is similar to what I have now, but better. And you shift it and the whole world changes! :)

Since Hubert's material was for Bryce, I had to make my own in Vue.

Variations of this technique also produce interesting results. The image "Coherent Cacophony" was produced by turning off the sky. The narrow line is produced by the light at the horizon. There is no outside sphere. You can also use transparent objects. In Vue d'Esprit, sometimes I put a sky in the background and use some transparent objects. I can also add color to the reflective material, different colors for different objects. This has to be done with care. The intensity of the lights can also be varied.

Another variation in technique is called Wilbyism, after the person who devel

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Stace Gilbert Just in the last few weeks I have started several new oil paintings - anyone who works with oils knows that they take a while to dry lol - The first one I plan to have uploaded hopefully soon is titled New Year's In Hell. I've had quite a few computer problems and have lost most of the images that I had saved on it. The next planned pieces are going to be a series - though I have yet to decide the theme. Now all I have to do is find the time between work and school to get creative :)

The Combat teacher of my boyfriend asked me to create a website for his new firm which allows peeple to organize banquets in a medieval samourai theme.
You can see it now here : Mets en scène

WARHOL LIKE PAINTING I

During these monthes I've painted a big artwork for my brother, a painting of his daughter in a warhol style, with acrylics ! you'll have the WIP soon ! He would pay me all the furnitures for it!

WARHOL LIKE PAINTING II

I met my cousin today and when he saw the painting mentionned below, he asked me to paint one for him, with photos of Romy Schneider, the famous actress ! he would pay me the furnitures of it with an extra for the time spent on it !

THE PUPPET

I have a work in progress which is now at the drawing state, and it is inked.
The subject is a puppet girl in a theatre, but I'd like to colour it with pencils and add some watercolours after... hope this will work !

EGYPT EXPEDITION ENGRAVINGS

I'm currently working with an egyptologist who has a project of an official exhibition about Akhenaton and Amarna that will be taking place all around the world !
The fact is that he owns a certain amount of original engraving realized during the Egypt expedition of Bonaparte (from 1798 to 1801), and he expects me to put some colors and life on them with soft watercolours.
This will be exhibited in a lot of places, and maybe I will have a room just for my works :)
Anyway, this is a really hard job, and I'm really happy to make it !

17 January 2010 at 11:56am

Aron Mehkgushew Following Paul Laurent Hughes' advice, thanks to whom I started this Art Limited account, here are the first photos I thought of posting here.

And a public blog to update with art happenings and musings
http://inkibus.blogspot.com/

23 January 2010 at 01:47am

Jakub Badelek After some first days and photos here I found the place to be reallt interesting - thank all of you who spent a few minutes on watching my photos and commenting them. Soryy for rare visits here but a a working student I have very limited ;) time...

Midnight Embouchure The Mouth of River
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Comment An image of lambent midnight sky with shimmering night sea view from the rocky fishing spot at Enoshima, located next to Kamakura city, famous of its historical Samurais of the Shogunate. You can imagine the estuarine waterway of Sakai river and Katase new fishery harbor at left of the river mouth, with long distance view of glimmering town lights at night of Fujisawa city area.

Dive into the gaping abyss
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Comment An image of gaping abyss in the deep sea. Willingly or unwillingly we are dive into the beyond of the darkness.

Kaboodle The gregarious Sarcophagus
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Comment An image of gregarious jellyfish jailed in sarcophagus swarming into luminous point in midnight sea.

Hemoglobin Sensitive Highway
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Comment An image of invisible part of our mental and physical interface called hemoglobin sensitive highway

Hypersonic Spacedynamics
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Beyond the stream
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Comment An image of opening door to the other world, beyond the shinny blue stream light.

Blue Starry Earth
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Deep Impact The Birth of our Moon
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Leaving our solar system
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Comment An image of a part of gigantic spaceship leaving our solar system.

Approaching apocalypse
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Sunset view from the plane
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Sunset view from the plane 2
Created December 9, 2009 at 16:00
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Burning sunset
Created December 10, 2009 at 06:00
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Comment Burning glow of lurid sunset view, shortly before the sun setting over the edge of sea horizon.

Glory afternoon Savanna
Created December 13, 2009 at 10:00
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Distant thunder in Pantanal
Created December 14, 2009 at 06:00
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Expecting meteor shower
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Aurora Borealis in Arctic sea
Created December 15, 2009 at 08:00
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Comment Come into existence of Aurora Borealis at sea shore of the Arctic Ocean.

Morning mist covered North Sea
Created December 15, 2009 at 06:00
Published December 15, 2009 at 07:22
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Sunset view in stratosphere
Created December 15, 2009 at 12:00
Published December 15, 2009 at 13:14
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Comment Elegant sunset view look out from the window of the flight in the stratosphere.

day One
Created December 16, 2009 at 10:30
Published December 16, 2009 at 12:00
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Comment Approaching the beach, the new frontier.

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day Four
Created December 19, 2009 at 01:30
Published December 19, 2009 at 02:51
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Comment Oops! Getting cloudy in the sky.

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day Five
Created November 20, 2009 at 10:30
Published December 20, 2009 at 11:56
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Comment Wow, starting wind blows too.

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day Six
Created December 21, 2009 at 12:00
Published December 21, 2009 at 13:57
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Comment The storm is getting worse.

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day Seven
Created December 21, 2009 at 13:30
Published December 21, 2009 at 14:59
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Comment And then blizzard sets in.

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day Eight
Created December 22, 2009 at 03:30
Published December 22, 2009 at 04:50
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Comment Got lost in a blizzard, get into whiteout.

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day Nine
Created December 22, 2009 at 10:00
Published December 22, 2009 at 11:38
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Comment Blizzard had blown over yet another fall of snowy rain.

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day Ten
Created November 22, 2009 at 16:00
Published December 22, 2009 at 17:39
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Comment A sudden appearance of Aurora Borealis after the snowy rainfall, on the final day.

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An isolated tree, Identification Number F002
Created December 24, 2009 at 02:00
Published December 24, 2009 at 03:24
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Comment An isolated tree in late winter, expecting frost-free season by the time spring rolls around.

An isolated tree, Identification Number S003
Created December 24, 2009 at 15:30
Published December 24, 2009 at 16:44
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Comment An isolated tree stand on the hill, knows the spring is already here.

An isolated tree, Identification Number R004
Created December 26, 2009 at 04:00
Published December 26, 2009 at 06:14
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Comment An isolated tree in the middle of lake basin after puddle left over from the heavy rain.

An isolated tree, Identification Number B005
Created December 27, 2009 at 10:30
Published December 27, 2009 at 12:23
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Comment An isolated tree in warm breeze before the dark, surrounded by blossom buds, knows summer is only just around the corner.

An isolated tree, Identification Number L009
Created January 10, 2010 at 16:00
Published January 13, 2010 at 14:48
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Comment An isolated tree's leaves begin to turn red and gold, the foliage season has arrived again.

An isolated tree, Identification Number C010
Created January 11, 2010 at 12:00
Published January 14, 2010 at 03:16
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Comment An isolated tree in early winter, absorbs a blow of the first cold blast.

Midnight Sun in Antarctica
Created December 11, 2009 at 23:00
Published December 12, 2009 at 00:56
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day Two
Created December 17, 2009 at 02:00
Published December 17, 2009 at 03:16
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Comment Glance back at the shore of new frontier.

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day Three
Created December 17, 2009 at 05:00
Published December 17, 2009 at 07:19
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Comment Look forward step foot in new frontier.

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An isolated tree, Identification Number W001
Created December 23, 2009 at 10:30
Published December 23, 2009 at 12:32
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Comment An isolated tree at snow field, smell of spring hanging in the air.

An isolated tree, Identification Number M006
Created December 28, 2009 at 12:00
Published December 28, 2009 at 16:34
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Comment An isolated tree in mid hot summer, in the middle of mirage Fata Morgana?

An isolated tree, Identification Number T007
Created January 7, 2010 at 12:00
Published January 13, 2010 at 08:02
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Comment An isolated tree in the path of typhoon, prepare for an approaching the next one.

An isolated tree, Identification Number A008
Created January 8, 2010 at 11:00
Published January 13, 2010 at 08:43
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Comment An isolated tree in autumn day, knows the typhoon season had passed away.
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Taketo Takahashi It took almost a half day to show up all of the necessary informations here in journal section, some of the pages had dropped off once as something happened during the uploading process though, now you can trace all of those archives individually ... :)

In February 2010, The Spheres celebrate one year of N-Sphere, the gallery's monthly magazine. To mark this occasion, a special feature was included, gathering the last 12 months of gallery guests. Gradually expanding to form its own galaxy, the N-Sphere includes an interconnected section with the music world. Main features for this month are: Rome [LU] and Klangstabil [DE/IT] exclusive interviews, Gustave Eiffel article and Rosemary's Baby [US] review.

On this occasion, the main Spheres website has undergone a few changes, including the release of the magazine in flash format and the web publication of its main features. Visit our virtual world here.

The February guest exhibit features Aurelian Police,a talented French-born illustrator adopting steampunk aesthetics. Visit the guest gallery here for a glance at his hybrid machines and automatas. An interview with the artist is included in the current issue of N-Sphere.